Vil1 CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XIX. 



149-153 



154-158 



Bujio Saldado-The Station Buildings — The Ravine— A 

 I orrent-A Professional Call-Sharp Practice among the 

 ^ atl ^ s f -An Alcalde's House and what it Containtd- 

 His Wife, and how she made Soup 143-148 



CHAPTER XX. 



Why a Swiss loves his Native Country- When Days come 

 Sow, and go Wearily-River Travel— How we took in 

 btrangers, and were taken in Ourselves— Our Neighbors— 

 How to preserve Beef—A new Patient-Senor Sipreon's 

 House, and what he Eat, and how he Cooked it— Mv 

 latients case grows Desperate— He prepares to Die, but 

 does not do it— Natives' notions of Railroads 



CHAPTER XXL 



Leaving Bujio Soldado-A Day on the Chagres River— Ar- 

 riva at Navy Bay— Visiting the Minde Swamp— Native 

 Cooking— Gathering Cocoanuts, &c., &c. 



CHAPTER XXII. 



Leaving Navy Bay-The Rolling Sea and Tropic Summer 

 without Change— The Steamer that could not go up the 

 Kiver, and consequently went down— A Day on the 

 Chagres in a Canoe going up-Shooting Game on the 

 Kiver— A queer Bird— An attack of Fever . 



CHAPTER XXIII. 

 Ahorca Lagata — A Thunder Storm —Another Visit to 

 Chagres— Appearance of Manzanilla, going out of the 

 Harbor — Captain Chapman and his Adventures — A 

 Wreck of Humanity— A Trip down the Bay after Shells— 

 A Speck at Sea, and what it turned out to be— Departure 

 Homeward .... 



CHAPTER XXIV. 

 Jamaica— The Harbor at Kingston— Water Imps— Fruits— 

 A Ride to Spanish Town— How we got a Dinner, and paid 

 tor it— 1 he Public Square— Desolation . 



159-163 



164-168 



169-172 



